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“...I still regard it as a return to form, because it had those touching emotions.” AV Club · 14 years ago

Reviewers highlight the episode's ability to balance "genuine pathos" with absurdist humor, though many were frustrated by the return to the Ted-and-Robin dynamic. [S7E16] The Drunk Train

The episode originally aired on February 13, 2012, to . It is also remembered for its closing song, "Rivers and Roads" by The Head and the Heart, which critics from Paste Magazine noted added a "surreal" and effective dramatic weight to the final rooftop scene. "How I Met Your Mother" The Drunk Train (TV Episode 2012) "How I Met Your Mother" The Drunk Train

" The Drunk Train " (Season 7, Episode 16) is widely viewed as a major turning point for How I Met Your Mother , receiving generally positive scores from critics—including an from IGN and a B from The A.V. Club . While it delivers classic comedy through Barney and Ted's exploits on the Long Island Rail Road, it is more often noted for its heavy emotional stakes and for officially dissolving the relationship between Robin and Kevin. Key Plot Developments who unexpectedly confesses

“Cobie Smulders delivered some genuine pathos as she first shared the fact that she couldn't have children.” IGN · 14 years ago

“I absolutely hate how the episode comes to an end. Because I am not looking forward to watching the fallout of Ted's stupid confession here.” IMDb

: In the episode's closing moments, a vulnerable Robin is consoled by Ted, who unexpectedly confesses, "I love you," reigniting their long-dormant romantic tension. Critical Perspectives